Don't wash under your foreskin for a few weeks, once you harvest the growth you should dry it out next to a fan on a metal tray that's out of the sun. Munch that along with your favourite fruit and you'll be trippin' balls. Remember though, set and setting!
There are species of magic mushrooms in your area but they are somewhat rare as you are outside their optimal range. Man I wish I lived near you... i got more then I can eat
I have no troubles finding mushrooms at the supermarket in Ontario, or for the woods that matter... They're all over the place, you just aren't looking!
I've been trying to find them outdoors in Ontario as well and - so far - I've been unsuccessful. There are growing species, but none of them are active, and I've tried to plan the hunting accordingly with the rain. As the summer goes on and the days grow cooler, I'm under the impression that finding active species will be more likely.. Am I right? Also, what's the likelihood of me finding them in a forest as opposed to growing on manure? It wouldn't be easy for me to travel to a farm to hunt lol.
almost all of ontario has a wide range of amanita family mushrooms...i could go right now and show you a 10 foot across patch that comes in every year in eastern ontario
Every time I go up North, there is a beautiful variety of them (all bright yellow and distinct). In Algonquin provincial park, we picked up a mushrooms identification handout at a gift shop that detailed which Amanitas could be boiled, then eaten (assuming they'd be psychoactive if just oven toasted). We didn't try any though, just admired them.
Amanitas blow as a psychedelic..... unreliable trip and usually you end up just feeling sick. You best bet for magic mushies in your area are Pan subs found around horse stables.